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Updated almost 13 years ago, 01/30/2012

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Alex Stewart
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Liability Protection

Alex Stewart
  • Columbus, OH
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I have been in the real estate business for a few years but have recently rolled up my properties into an llc and set up a separate llc bank account in order to protect myself from a liability standpoint. I generally do most maintenance work myself and think I do a good job at being responsive to tenant repair requests. Besides insurance, am I doing everything I should be doing within reason to protect myself from lawsuits and liability issues?

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